Shifting activity to cooler times of day buffers animals from increased heat and aridity under climate change. Conversely, when resources are limited, some nocturnal species become more diurnal, reducing energetic costs of keeping warm at night. Aardvarks (Orycteropus afer) are nocturnal, obligate ant- and termite-eating mammals which may be threatened directly by increasing heat and aridity, or indirectly by the effects of climate change on their prey.We hypothesised that the minimum 24-h body temperature of aardvarks would decline during energy scarcity, and that aardvarks would extend their active phases to compensate for reduced resource availability, possibly resulting in increased diurnal activity when aardvarks were energetic...
Objectives: Climate change is having a significant impact on biodiversity and increasing attention i...
Debate remains whether energy maximizing or time minimizing strategies best explain foraging in ungu...
Mammals use thermoregulatory behavioural strategies to reduce the cost of physiological thermoregula...
International audienceShifting activity to cooler times of day buffers animals from increased heat a...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg...
Aardvarks (Orycteropus afer) are elusive burrowing mammals, predominantly nocturnal and distributed ...
Aardvarks (Orycteropus afer) are elusive burrowing mammals, predominantly nocturnal and distributed ...
Arid and semi-arid environments are characterized by extreme fluctuations in temperature and low rai...
Recent mass mortalities of bats, birds and even humans highlight the substantial threats that rising...
Frequency, duration, and intensity of hot-weather events are all predicted to increase with climate ...
Climate change, habitat loss and fragmentation individually or synergistically force species to liv...
Mammals in drylands are facing not only increasing heat loads but also reduced water and food avail...
Global warming compels larger endothermic animals to adapt either physiologically or behaviourally t...
Behavioural thermoregulation is critical for animals to buffer against thermal extremes. However, ma...
Besides habitat loss and fragmentation, global warming is a major anthropogenic factor affecting spe...
Objectives: Climate change is having a significant impact on biodiversity and increasing attention i...
Debate remains whether energy maximizing or time minimizing strategies best explain foraging in ungu...
Mammals use thermoregulatory behavioural strategies to reduce the cost of physiological thermoregula...
International audienceShifting activity to cooler times of day buffers animals from increased heat a...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg...
Aardvarks (Orycteropus afer) are elusive burrowing mammals, predominantly nocturnal and distributed ...
Aardvarks (Orycteropus afer) are elusive burrowing mammals, predominantly nocturnal and distributed ...
Arid and semi-arid environments are characterized by extreme fluctuations in temperature and low rai...
Recent mass mortalities of bats, birds and even humans highlight the substantial threats that rising...
Frequency, duration, and intensity of hot-weather events are all predicted to increase with climate ...
Climate change, habitat loss and fragmentation individually or synergistically force species to liv...
Mammals in drylands are facing not only increasing heat loads but also reduced water and food avail...
Global warming compels larger endothermic animals to adapt either physiologically or behaviourally t...
Behavioural thermoregulation is critical for animals to buffer against thermal extremes. However, ma...
Besides habitat loss and fragmentation, global warming is a major anthropogenic factor affecting spe...
Objectives: Climate change is having a significant impact on biodiversity and increasing attention i...
Debate remains whether energy maximizing or time minimizing strategies best explain foraging in ungu...
Mammals use thermoregulatory behavioural strategies to reduce the cost of physiological thermoregula...